- Béla
Háray (March 25, 1915 –
March 9, 1988) was a
Hungarian ice
hockey and
field hockey player who
competed in the 1936
Winter Olympics and in the 1936...
- FC
Haray Zhovkva is an
amateur Ukrainian football team
based in Zhovkva, Lviv Oblast. The team
spent several years in the
Ukrainian Second Division before...
- Harrison, Harriet, Harriete, Harolda, Éibhear (Irish), Arioald, Chariovalda,
Häräy (Tatar), Gäräy (Tatar), Hari (Hindi),
Harri (Finnish/Afrikaans), Heinrich...
- from
several centuries ago show the Isle of
Harris being referred to as
Haray or Harray, Here or Herre, Herrie, and the
plural Harreis; as well as possibly...
- the
original on 17 May 2022.
Retrieved 10 May 2022. "Daahir
Geelle oo ka
haray tartanka Doorashada Madaxweynaha JFS".
Horseed Media. 14 May 2022. Archived...
- Aram / Bêdeng
Shout فرياد Faryād
Harāy هرای
Harāy/qia قيه/هرای
harāy/qeya قيه/هرای
harāy/qiyu قيو/هرای Qālmeqāl/
harāy هرای/قال مِقال Mara هَرَه Jirā/Faryād...
- Léon Ashke****. He
moved to
Israel in the mid-1960s and
studied at
Mercaz HaRay. He was a
prominent disciple of
Rabbi Zvi
Yehuda Kook and
helped start numerous...
- Krym-Sarayevo (Russian: Крым-Сараево; Bashkir: Ҡырым-Һарай, Qırım-
Haray) is a
rural locality (a selo) in Neftekamsk, Bashkortostan, Russia. The po****tion...
-
Krystal and
Haray left the
competition after the
first half. On
November 7, 1998
Verkhovyna Uzhhorod had
their name
changed to ****pattia.
Haray Halychyna...
-
Hamvas (1897–1968),
Hungarian writer, philosopher, and
social critic Béla
Háray (1915–1988),
Hungarian ice
hockey and
field hockey player Béla
Hatvany (born...